Backbone Pro: One Controller for All Devices Launched
The Backbone One 2nd-gen controller made waves last year with its support for the iPhone 16, and now, the company is pushing the boundaries even further with the launch of the Backbone Pro. This next-generation controller offers versatile usage, allowing you to play games wirelessly via Bluetooth or directly connect to your device using USB-C. The USB-C connection promises zero latency and no need for charging, enhancing your gaming experience without interruptions. On the other hand, the wireless mode offers unmatched portability and flexibility, making it ideal for gaming on the go.
What sets the Backbone Pro apart is its broad compatibility, supporting not just phones but also tablets, laptops, smart TVs, and even VR headsets. It's designed to be a universal solution for gamers, thanks to the innovative FlowState Technology that allows seamless switching between previously paired devices. The team at Backbone has worked diligently to create the "smallest form factor ever to accommodate full-size joysticks," ensuring comfort and control without sacrificing portability.
The Backbone Pro also comes equipped with customization features and remappable back buttons, adding a layer of personalization to your gaming setup. The handy Backbone app further enhances its appeal, providing direct access to games from platforms like Apple Arcade, Netflix, Xbox Remote Play, Steam Link, and Nvidia GeForce NOW. For those subscribed to Backbone+, there's the added bonus of a free library of games to explore.
Maneet Khaira, Founder and CEO of Backbone, emphasizes the vision behind the product, stating, "We believe the future of gaming transcends individual devices. With Backbone Pro, you can experience the excitement and connection of gaming on any screen with just a single device."
If the Backbone Pro sounds like the perfect fit for your gaming needs, you can visit the official Backbone website to learn more and make a purchase. A UK launch is on the horizon, so keep an eye out. And if you're looking for games to test out your new controller, check out our list of the best games with controller support on Android.
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